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K, -r£-S£s r«£lisr SVSTJT5S mont, BUI Kelley of Newtoo, ind Jown NoWett of Beuemor City. , SURPLUS BUTTER Government ffiffhoiiirn are be ginning to be loaded up again with >urpluj butter under a price-*up port program. Stocks at the begin ning of September totaled 73,000, 000 pouixlj, compared with let» than 3,000.000 pound* ■ y»»r ear lier, according to the Agriculture Department White the department haa been buying only (lightly more aurplui butter than a year ago, ita effort to dlspote of ovrrtuppllei have been le« (urcewful Large amount! have been donated to the •chool-luneh program and public welfare iiwtitutUMM. Fui 1 Gives SupportB 'ml To Guidance Clinic The local chapter of the United Fund has announced ita Nippon 01 a Guidance Clinic for Watauga county, rundj collected for tup port of thi» clinic will be matched two dollari for oae by the State Board of Health. This money will be uacd to aecure a full-time clin ical psychologist who will he lo cated at the Watauga Couaty Health Center The peychologiat will be qualified to conduct apti tude and other te*t» important In a program of basic guidance. Persons attending the clinic will be referred by agencies and indi viduals already meeting certain phases of the community needs, "heae agencies include welfare case workers, public health nurses, the clergy, teachers, and family physicians. Plana for establishing the clinic will progress as rapidly as possible depending mainly on the aecuring of a psychologist and the IMwost in the program on the part of the public as volunteer workers will be needed. Doe Shooting Hearing Set Aj a result of complaint! of farmen in Upper Creek township of Burke County that overabund ant deer have damaged agricultur al crops, the Wildlife Resources Commission has scheduled a pub lic hearing to discuss the possibi lity of a limited doe deer season in that locality. The Commission said that the hearing will be held at Perry's garage, 12 miles north of Morganton on Route 181, at 7:30 p. m. on October 14. On the following day the Commission will hold a. public hearing in Ashaville, Buncombe County Courthouse, at 10:00 a. m. to discuss the 1996 fishing regulations. Sheath Dreaa Is Good Idea A wonderful idea for tlx brisk day* ahead l« the knitted sheath dm* in the smart new color, cog nac. Cognac la a perfect comple ment to black, v Cognac and black sr* uaed to gether by the leading fashion da signers this fall. A Chesterfield double-breasted coat with the neat and elegant velvet collar will be ideally suited to almost any fashion situation which may come up Imported wools from France have a knitted look somewhat like "pointilliste" tweed. It is built up. in tiny nubs of strong color. Giant cshevron tweeds are fashion news again. Intricate mixtures of bright with-dark thread give brilliance and depth to many looae tweeds. Needlepoint wools and fabrics of note found mostly in the more expensive lines. A noted men'* clothing stylist says that olive green flannel may well b* the new color to replace charcoal black* and browns. Sometimes the olive is added to a standard shade in the form of a subtle olive stripe or combined with other colors like brown, onyx or charcoal to create • striking multitone effect. In hosiery dark stockings and even pitch black stockings are be ing pushed by the manufacturers for after-dark wear. One ad stated, that "The lean and subtle illhol ette Is merged in the costume right down to the shoe with stock ings of the same tone." Dark stockings and colored stockings have never made a hit here in America, however. Gardening Can Be Hard Gardematf ran M hard work M hard Out the plcauirr it loat. When this if the cane, uiually one •r all ef aix faMic things are wrong- iw deii(D of the ssrdcn, choice of plant*, pent control, wind and rata. Mil management, and the ua« of In the first plate, be mitotic! Keep in mind that many plan* that took exciting oo paper require far too much upkeep ooco they are in italled Clipping and edging can he a big problem. Work over your tardea so that it will require as] littte labor as poesible. Yaur gar4aa should be built around your interests, climate and ■oil. Beware of crowding planus Crowding encode. p«t. Choose your plants very care fully. Choose hardy ones that can take both summer and winter without special dure. They should be pest-resistant and have the cor rect habit of growth and stxe to 4a the desired job Don't struggle with plants sus ceptible to mildew, blaekspot. and Japanese beetle. Space your plants generously. Don't try to keap a fast-growing giant evergreen chopped down U MV (be. * Have the proper gardening jflMMMKEg
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